And then, of course, we have Ellis’s nightmares about severed heads and shadow figures standing in his second-floor windows. You know, the usual.

Luckily, Ellis had planned a much-needed trip out of the country to Japan. He told his followers in October that his vacation had been peaceful and on his last day in Japan, Ellis took a walk around Sapporo. Unfortunately, the peacefulness ended when Ellis came across an intricate statue in a park.

As he took pictures of the statue, he saw a figure that uncannily looks exactly like his drawing of Dear David from the first bit of his saga — dented head and all.

Ellis explained that the television backlight can only come on when the television itself is on. Yet, one night (early morning, to be exact) Ellis noticed the backlight flickering on and off without the TV being on. It eventually stopped and now it doesn’t work at all.

A bit disturbed, he decided to get up for the day. He grabbed an early breakfast at a local diner and returned back home to shower and get dressed.

As I passed the front door, I thought I heard a faint scratching sound from the other side.

One of Ellis’s followers helped us all out by drawing the face that Ellis saw over the photograph.

Ellis contemplated getting someone else involved in the investigation, but then went silent on Twitter for a few weeks. He returned at the end of October and informed his followers that he had a friend cleanse his apartment. He also turned down a multitude of mediums and ghost hunter shows who had reached out to help.

I've declined them all because I don't really want strangers in my house sensationalizing what's going on.

He thought the cleansing worked, until he passed a blatant omen in the empty warehouse he was spooked by earlier in his haunting. The warehouse had been shuttered for the past few weeks after Ellis first discovered it abandoned.

But when he walked by on his way to work one morning, the shutters were open and he saw this inside:

Warning: the enhanced photo might just make you cry.

Again, Ellis went silent until yesterday ,when he started a thread about the most recent dream he had starring Dear David. It was the first Dear David dream he had in about four months and it was shockingly similar to his first dream about the dead child (and just as eerie).

In the dream, I saw him in a chair again. I don't have the green chair in my room anymore—this time it was a recliner I've had for years.

Yes, the dream was terrifying, but Ellis realized that it was just a dream and he let the fear melt away. However, when Ellis went into his phone’s photos to find a picture from a few days ago, he noticed that he had been taking actual photos during his nightmare.

Ellis tweeted that he usually comes up with excuses for everything that he sees and hears in his apartment. But these photos have changed the game completely.

Of course, some question the validity of Ellis’s story, and we can’t blame the naysayers. The evidence is unbelievable. But whether you believe or not, one must admit that the Dear David threads are extremely entertaining.

If all of this is true, then we’re sending good vibes Ellis’s way. Adam, if you need a couch to stay on, hit us up — just don’t bring David with you…